Jayne Denham | |
Background: | solo_singer |
Birth Place: | Australia |
Genre: | Country, Country Rock, Rock |
Occupation: | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument: | Vocals, Banjo |
Years Active: | 2007−present |
Label: | Leap Records, ABC, Checked Label Services |
Jayne Denham is an Australian country singer-songwriter. In 2008, Denham won the Australian Independent Country Music Award for Best Rising Star. Denham has achieved 6 Top 10 songs in the National Country Charts and has received 2 CMAA Golden Guitar Award Nominations.[1] Denham has scored 4 #1 smash hits in Australia, 6 Top 10 songs in the National Country Charts, 12 Top 30 videos, and 6 Country Music Channel (CMC) nominations.
Five-time Golden Guitar nominee Jayne Denham is one of Australia's most admired and sought-after country rock performers. Her 5th Album WANTED came out of the gate firing all the bullets, reaching #1 Aria Australian Country Album[2] and #2 on the Air Australian Indie charts[3] after Jimmy Barnes "Flesh & Blood". WANTED has been hailed as a Country rock Opera full of sound effects and is a musical journey with a big serving of spaghetti Western on the side. The album landed her 2x Golden Guitar Awards for Female Artist of the Year, and Contemporary Album of the Year. Denham has scored 4 #1 smash hits in Australia, 6 Top 10 songs in the National Country Charts, 12 Top 30 videos, and 6 Country Music Channel (CMC) nominations. Jayne recorded her album Calamity in the home studio of Rascal Flatts’ Jay De Marcus, who played bass on the album.
Jayne is the newest signing to Velvet Stone Management, a division of Dead Horse Branding based in Sydney, AU and Nashville, TN.
Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||||||||||||||||
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AUS [4] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sudden Change in Weather |
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Shake This Town |
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Renegade |
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Calamity |
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Wanted |
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"—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not released. |
EP details | ||
Renegade II |
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|-| 2008[1] || Jayne Denham || Best Rising Star Award || |-